Classic Dialogues and Dramas: Containing a Number of the Strongest Scenes from Shakespeare, Schiller, Bulwer, Sheridan, and OthersMrs. J. W. Shoemaker Penn Publishing Company, 1923 - Всего страниц: 143 |
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... MISS MURDSTONE . - Much resembling her brother in features and voice , clad in plain , black riding dress , close bonnet , with veil thrown back ; she carries a parasol and a bag with a heavy chain and clasp . SCENE I. Room in Aunt ...
... MISS MURDSTONE . - Much resembling her brother in features and voice , clad in plain , black riding dress , close bonnet , with veil thrown back ; she carries a parasol and a bag with a heavy chain and clasp . SCENE I. Room in Aunt ...
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... Miss Murdstone . ] Aunt B. - Oh ! I was not aware at first to whom I had the pleasure of objecting . But I don't allow anybody to ride over that turf . I make no exceptions . I don't allow anybody to do it . Miss M. - Your regulation is ...
... Miss Murdstone . ] Aunt B. - Oh ! I was not aware at first to whom I had the pleasure of objecting . But I don't allow anybody to ride over that turf . I make no exceptions . I don't allow anybody to do it . Miss M. - Your regulation is ...
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... Miss M. — I so far agree with what Miss Trotwood has remarked , that I consider our lamented Clara to have been , in all essential respects , a mere child . Aunt B. - It is a comfort to you and me , ma'am , who are getting on in life ...
... Miss M. — I so far agree with what Miss Trotwood has remarked , that I consider our lamented Clara to have been , in all essential respects , a mere child . Aunt B. - It is a comfort to you and me , ma'am , who are getting on in life ...
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... Miss M. - It can hardly be necessary for me to con- firm anything stated by my brother , but I beg to observe , that of all the boys in the world , I believe this is the worst boy . Aunt B. ( shortly ) .— Strong . Miss M. - But not at ...
... Miss M. - It can hardly be necessary for me to con- firm anything stated by my brother , but I beg to observe , that of all the boys in the world , I believe this is the worst boy . Aunt B. ( shortly ) .— Strong . Miss M. - But not at ...
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... [ Miss M. murmuring audibly . ] Aunt B. - Humph ! Unfortunate baby ! The poor child's annuity died with her ? Mr. M. - Died with her . Aunt B. - And there was no settlement of the little property - the house and garden - the what's - its ...
... [ Miss M. murmuring audibly . ] Aunt B. - Humph ! Unfortunate baby ! The poor child's annuity died with her ? Mr. M. - Died with her . Aunt B. - And there was no settlement of the little property - the house and garden - the what's - its ...
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